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Teams Inquiring On Marlins’ Tanner Scott

By Steve Adams | May 31, 2024 at 11:14am CDT

The Marlins’ awful start to the season and uncommonly early trade of star infielder Luis Arraez served as clear indicators of the direction they’ll take as this summer’s trade deadline approaches, and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports this morning that teams have already been inquiring on closer Tanner Scott.

Given the state of the Marlins, it shouldn’t come as a surprise if and when virtually any player on the roster is discussed as a potential trade candidate. Nevertheless, it’s somewhat notable that clubs have already been gauging the asking price on Scott. That’s especially true since the left-hander stands as the Marlins’ most logical and likeliest trade candidate. He’s a free agent at season’s end and earning a notable (by Miami’s standards) $5.7MM salary. It’d be a shock if the Marlins didn’t trade him at some point in the next two months.

Scott was one of the best relievers in all of baseball in 2023, pitching to a 2.31 ERA with a huge 33.9% strikeout rate. The now-29-year-old southpaw had battled alarming command troubles throughout his career but in ’23 looked to have put them in the rearview mirror. Scott walked hitters at a lower-than-average 7.8% clip — the first season of his career with a walk rate under 11.6%. Improved command, paired with a blazing heater (96.9 mph average) and wipeout slider made Scott virtually automatic. He converted 90% of the time in a save situation, picking up a dozen saves and 24 holds with only four blown saves.

This season has been more of a mixed bag. Scott’s 1.57 ERA is pristine, but his longstanding command problems have returned. He’s walked 17.8% of his opponents this year, making that microscopic ERA something of a mirage. That said, much of Scott’s trouble in that area occurred early in the season. The lefty walked nine hitters through his first 5 2/3 innings but has walked only nine men since that time — in a span of 17 1/3 frames. Things have been even better of late; Scott has just one walk in his past six innings. The southpaw’s strikeout rate is still down this season, sitting at a roughly average 22.8%, but he’s inducing grounders at a hefty 54.5% clip and his Scott’s fastball remains as potent as ever.

Dating back to Scott’s 2020 breakout with the Orioles, he’s pitched 238 1/3 innings of 3.32 ERA ball. His 13% walk rate in that time is problematic, but last year’s gains and the recent improvement after some early-season struggles suggest that a lower rate could reasonably be expected. Scott has also fanned 30% of his opponents dating back to the ’20 season, while keeping more than half the batted balls against him on the ground. Even in the modern era of power arms, left-handers with this type of velocity aren’t common. Only four southpaw relievers in baseball have averaged better than Scott’s 96.8 mph on his heater dating back to 2020 (Gregory Soto, Jose Alvarado, Aroldis Chapman, Genesis Cabrera).

As of this writing, the Marlins still owe Scott $3.7MM of this season’s salary. That’s an affordable sum for most clubs throughout the game, even those that have luxury-tax concerns. However, Miami showed in the aforementioned Arraez trade that the club would pay down additional salary in order to extract what the front office believes to be a stronger return. If the Fish are willing to cover the bill on some or all of the money yet owed to Scott, that would only figure to strengthen whatever prospect package they ultimately acquire.

Barring a major injury, a trade of Scott seems all but inevitable. Fellow impending free agents Josh Bell and Tim Anderson would be clear trade candidates themselves if either were performing up to career levels, but Bell has been a roughly league-average bat this season while Anderson’s production has been even worse than his disastrous 2023 showing in Chicago.

Beyond Miami’s impending free agents, just about any player who’s already into or approaching his arbitration years seems like a candidate to move. Lefty Jesus Luzardo is one of the most obvious trade candidates in all of baseball, and teams will surely inquire on fellow starters Trevor Rogers (controlled through 2026) and Braxton Garrett (controlled through 2027 but Super Two eligible this offseason). Outfielders Jazz Chisholm Jr., Bryan De La Cruz and Jesus Sanchez are also potential trade candidates, though only Chisholm is in the midst of a particularly strong season at the plate. Both Chisholm and Luzardo are controlled two more seasons beyond the current year. Chisholm is earning $2.625MM. Luzardo is earning $5.5MM.

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  1. LFGSD

    1 year ago

    What teams?

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    • RunDMC

      1 year ago

      I’d imagine ATL with Minter now on the IL, Kerr (not great) pitching in the rotation last 2x through (though I don’t know how much longer that will last), Matzek not available and Dylan Lee pitching well but not really in high leverage innings. Not sure how much of an upgrade for ATL Scott unless he continues to right the ship.

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      • LFGSD

        1 year ago

        I just think it’s funny that they title it “Teams Inquiring On Marlins’ Tanner Scott” and not list any teams.

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        • BannedMarlinsFanBase

          1 year ago

          I wanna know too! Who’s going to be our sucker…I mean…trade partner.

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    • rememberthecoop

      1 year ago

      The Cubs should be one, first sure. They have already blown 12 save opportunities this year.

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      • BannedMarlinsFanBase

        1 year ago

        Yeah, let’s do it so the Cubs can blow more saves with Scott.

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  2. VottoisafutureHOF18

    1 year ago

    I can’t wait for you guys to post your annual list of trade candidates for the trade deadline!! I always find it interesting to read. Another article you posted last year that was interesting was a series that covered upcoming club options for every team.

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  3. LambchoP

    1 year ago

    Twins will take both Luzardo and Tanner Scott, we need pitching if were to be pkayoff contenders

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    • jvent

      1 year ago

      The Twins can have either Severino, Quintana or Manaea from the Mets if they want

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      • BannedMarlinsFanBase

        1 year ago

        Luzardo no. Scott…yes yes yes!

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  4. Big Smoke

    1 year ago

    Can’t wait for Miami to trade him away for the finest bag of peanuts.

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    • Mjm117

      1 year ago

      Judging by the Marlins previous trade, itll probably be an opened half empty bag of Peanuts.

      Having said that, I have all the confidence in the world that the bag and remaining peanut(s) will nevertheless be luxurious!

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      • BannedMarlinsFanBase

        1 year ago

        Hey guys, we know as Marlins fans that Scott’s best way to serve the Marlins is the trade return that some sucker will give us for him.

        I can’t wait to see what we get for him. I can’t wait for the sucker that bites. And, most of all, I can’t wait for the dimitted posts that will pop up about how the Marlins are worse off by trading away Scott.

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  5. MacGromit

    1 year ago

    Hoping that there’s a big trade brewing between the Fish and Birds (Orioles in this case). Luzardo, Scott to BAL with some key future position pieces for MIA.

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    • Fred Lingenfelser

      1 year ago

      As an Orioles fan, I would rather them not empty too much of the farm on these guys. But if I had to guess, Norby and Vavra might be the position players most likely to be moved.

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    • BannedMarlinsFanBase

      1 year ago

      Luzardo no. Scott…yes, yes, yes!

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    • SewaldSwansonSwoon

      1 year ago

      The Orioles do not need to revisit the Tanner Scott era. May as well go sign Paul Fry while they’re at it. Is Thomas Eshelman still available? Maybe Cole Sulser and Jimmy Yacabonis too. Get the band back together.

      Reply
  6. pharmor_loverchicagoridge

    1 year ago

    Tim Anderson is cancer. No one wants to take on a head case like that. We is washed up and has not been the same since he got his ass beat and knocked to the ground. This guy should just retire and go away

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    • RunDMC

      1 year ago

      Born June 23 — yep, he’s a Cancer (6/22-7/22).

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  7. Chemo850

    1 year ago

    The Padres trade has been an utter disaster for them so far. I mean dumpster fire level disaster. Already released one guy from that trade, one prospect has been hurt the whole time, one guy has been OK, and the other guy has COMPLETELY forgotten how to hit. If I’m the Marlins owner I’m not letting this new guy make another decision on a trade for the rest of the season

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    • BannedMarlinsFanBase

      1 year ago

      I still am bashing the Arraez trade. We build to have a playoff caliber team. Then we trade one of the core pieces to that? Absolutely stupid.

      Reply
  8. 3 finger split

    1 year ago

    I have always hated the fact that AJ Preller seems to love the 3-1 or 4-1 trades but he pulled off a trade for Dylan Cease and then followed up with the trade for Luis Arraez with the Marlins paying his salary and what he gave up was literally nothing. I could see the Padres making a run at Scott because a good left handed closer would be a great complement to Estrada and Suarez but I don’t see the Marlins getting taken by Preller again and AJ is looking for controllable players and not a 1/2 season rental but then again…it’s AJ Preller so nothing would surprise me

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    • BannedMarlinsFanBase

      1 year ago

      @3 finger split

      I understand you’re looking for a good left-hand Closer, but if you’re willing to take less, we’re happy to give you Scott, who is left-handed and can get you saves if you ignore all the blown saves and blown leads in between.

      Give us what you got! We’ll take it for Scott…and be very happy with it.

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  9. Dice 66

    1 year ago

    Pirates should trade for Scott and Bell.

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    • BannedMarlinsFanBase

      1 year ago

      I’m in!

      Reply
  10. PiratesFan1981

    1 year ago

    Lay off the devils green and the kool-aid

    Reply
  11. MLB Top 100 Commenter

    1 year ago

    Tanner does not impress me. If I am the Cubs, I would rather rent Josh Bell.

    I thought Ben Brown would be a good closer but he messed that up by being a great starter!

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    • BannedMarlinsFanBase

      1 year ago

      @MannyBeingMVP

      Shhhh…let them think Tanner Scott is a good lefty reliever. We’ll get a nice return in this addition by subtraction move.

      When you speak to reality like that, you chase the suckers…I mean…fish away.

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